近期关于Valve does的讨论持续升温。我们从海量信息中筛选出最具价值的几个要点,供您参考。
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第三,Perhaps the oldest and most storied genre of entrant in this list, MIDI foot pedals have existed in some form or another since the final days of the hair metal era. A traditional setup involves a rack mounted switcher, which has five or more loops in which a guitar tech would place an analog pedal like a Tube Screamer or a Big Muff. The rack lurks in the shadows of the stage behind the wall of amps, untouched by the guitarist. Said guitarist then stomps on a foot controller up front to send MIDI Program Change (PC) messages to the switcher, telling it which loops to engage and disengage. One button enables or disables an infinite number of effects, making it much easier to focus on more important tasks like playing guitar, chugging Jack Daniels, or glaring menacingly at your guitar tech.
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最后,The editor software is a bit arcane, but it used to be even more obtuse and bogged down with unconstrained command flows and programming, so it seems Intech is listening to folks like myself who despite being intermediate MIDI masters are still not at all interested in faffing about with NRPN messages and the like. I just want a knob to turn my delay feedback up and down, and I want the knob to match the color of the pedal it’s controlling. A few YouTube videos got me where I needed to go, and in turn I now have an armada of little controllers I can simply snap on when needed, and snap off when I don’t have the desk space.
面对Valve does带来的机遇与挑战,业内专家普遍建议采取审慎而积极的应对策略。本文的分析仅供参考,具体决策请结合实际情况进行综合判断。